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in venezuela. julio borges study law at one of the best universities-- not saying that because i also went to that same school, catholic university. mastered in philosophy at boston college. julio borges, went to thank you again for coming. we are delighted to have you here and now the floor is yours. thank you. >> well, thank you for this introduction. i appreciate it. thank you, michael, landon, my friend mark. well, i would like to parts. the first part i went to a new line some issues that are very important in order to understand how venezuela regime is a threat for the security of the region and democracy over the world. secondly, i would like to share with you our view about the future end of the role that opposition has to play in order to seek the change in venezuela. well, first of all, i think what is going on in venezuela is a connection, a real connection between cuba, nicaragua in venezuela. venezuela has played the role mainly to finance the movement-- extreme movement all over latin
in venezuela. julio borges study law at one of the best universities-- not saying that because i also went to that same school, catholic university. mastered in philosophy at boston college. julio borges, went to thank you again for coming. we are delighted to have you here and now the floor is yours. thank you. >> well, thank you for this introduction. i appreciate it. thank you, michael, landon, my friend mark. well, i would like to parts. the first part i went to a new line some issues...
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is he the president of venezuela or no longer the president of venezuela. the supreme court rating in bogota, in the parliament of colombia. it is different institutions trying to operate from abroad. can we get these thoughts, how do you see these issues, legitimacy of it. >> well, i said that we are living a factual situation. maduro is now a legitimate president. but is there -- it doesn't have to do with his authority or his democratic outcome. it's a dictatorship that is using and kidnapping power. and venezuela people have done, as i mentioned, everything in order to produce change in venezuela. i think a crucial actor has to do with the army force. one of my concerns is that after may the 20th, the name, the principal, any means of maduro and cuba, venezuela how has resource. and leaving after may 20th, i'm sure that maduro and cubans are thinking about how to destroy army forces. this is something to call attention to democracies all over the world because this is the last institution that we have, in order to restore democracy in venezuela. and the
is he the president of venezuela or no longer the president of venezuela. the supreme court rating in bogota, in the parliament of colombia. it is different institutions trying to operate from abroad. can we get these thoughts, how do you see these issues, legitimacy of it. >> well, i said that we are living a factual situation. maduro is now a legitimate president. but is there -- it doesn't have to do with his authority or his democratic outcome. it's a dictatorship that is using and...
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venezuela is not merely a cuban client. the people of venezuela are essentially cuba's hostage. cuba has robbed venezuela of more than her freedom, it has stripped her of her wealth. some estimates claim cuba have extracted more than $35 billion in venezuelan oil and's 2005. in short, the struggling people of venezuela are not just victims of one dictatorship, the people of venezuela are the victims of two dictatorships feared -- dictatorships. the americas will never fully realize our potential as a hemisphere of freedom until venezuela is able to cast off cuba's control and once again take its rightful place as a free and independent nation. [applause] vice pres. pence: but for all of the suffering across cities large and small, it is inspiring to see the venezuelan people rising up. as president trump said not long ago, the fight for freedom in venezuela has just begun. four short months ago, after acolas maduro was sworn into second term, stolen in a sham election, a nationalist sibley, the only duly elected body in venezuela, exercised its power of the constitution and reco
venezuela is not merely a cuban client. the people of venezuela are essentially cuba's hostage. cuba has robbed venezuela of more than her freedom, it has stripped her of her wealth. some estimates claim cuba have extracted more than $35 billion in venezuelan oil and's 2005. in short, the struggling people of venezuela are not just victims of one dictatorship, the people of venezuela are the victims of two dictatorships feared -- dictatorships. the americas will never fully realize our...
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once venezuela's democracy is restored, venezuela's future will be bright. and let me be clear, there can be no bystanders in the cause of freedom in venezuela. across this hemisphere, across the world. the united states today again calls on all nations of the western hemisphere to stand with the venezuelan people as they rise up to restore freedom, democracy, and libertad to their nation. freedom springs from the hearts of people all over the world. but as history records, it has always sprung in particular from the hearts of people here in the new world. and i believe with all my heart that freedom will continue to ring, not only across this land, but across this hemisphere, across this hemisphere of freedom. and venezuela will one day be free. for in the words of simone bolivar, a people that loves freedom will in the end be free. so to all of the people of venezuela, on behalf of my fellow americans, we say again, estamos con ustedes, we are with you. we will continue to stand with you and pray with you until your freedom is restored. until the freedom-l
once venezuela's democracy is restored, venezuela's future will be bright. and let me be clear, there can be no bystanders in the cause of freedom in venezuela. across this hemisphere, across the world. the united states today again calls on all nations of the western hemisphere to stand with the venezuelan people as they rise up to restore freedom, democracy, and libertad to their nation. freedom springs from the hearts of people all over the world. but as history records, it has always sprung...
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venezuela dividida. >>> sigue dividida venezuela, la encuentro totalmente dividida. >>> lo que es importante del proceso es que finalmente se ha acabado del proceso de chavistas y no chavistas, porque finalmente tenemos una alternativa que presenta un proyecto que contrasta con otro proyecto, ahora no se trata de adversar a alguien, sino que de algo diferente, nosotros vamos a proponer la participación en las calles, 4 de cada 10 votantes son jóvenes y buscamos el cambio que es para mejor. >>> interesante tu análisis, porque lo que me dices que antes era chávez o no chávez, pero ahora hay una alternativa con henrique capriles radonski. >>> claro se ha perdido el miedo, es importante, pero también tenemos la posibilidad de contrastar, nuestra generación salió a las calles para protestar por ataques a la libertad de expres. >>> pero ahora en el año 2012 estamos con una opción diferente, tenemos la posibilidad de ver que por un año podemos salvar la raza humana, por otro lado, henrique capriles radonski nos habla que dejemos de ser las víctimas de los asesinatos, por un lado el pres
venezuela dividida. >>> sigue dividida venezuela, la encuentro totalmente dividida. >>> lo que es importante del proceso es que finalmente se ha acabado del proceso de chavistas y no chavistas, porque finalmente tenemos una alternativa que presenta un proyecto que contrasta con otro proyecto, ahora no se trata de adversar a alguien, sino que de algo diferente, nosotros vamos a proponer la participación en las calles, 4 de cada 10 votantes son jóvenes y buscamos el cambio que...
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the people of venezuela are suffering. the people of venezuela are divided. they are looking for a better future because they don't find a future inside of venezuela. with this situation, this will be my second point, the only way -- keep this in mind. the only way to resolve the venezuelan crisis is taking out maduro. taking maduro out of power. putting an and to the dictatorship in venezuela. it is the only way to resolve the crisis. restore democracy in our country. that is why we have been fighting in our country. at the beginning of this year, the interim president juan guaido assumed the presidency of venezuela following a constitutional procedure. i would like to be clear on this. as you know, maduro conducted a fake election, declared by our national assembly as illegal. there was a vacancy in the presidency of venezuela. according to our constitution the president of the national assembly has the obligation to assume the presidency of venezuela. in other words, juan guaido did not have any other choice. he automatically becomes the president of venez
the people of venezuela are suffering. the people of venezuela are divided. they are looking for a better future because they don't find a future inside of venezuela. with this situation, this will be my second point, the only way -- keep this in mind. the only way to resolve the venezuelan crisis is taking out maduro. taking maduro out of power. putting an and to the dictatorship in venezuela. it is the only way to resolve the crisis. restore democracy in our country. that is why we have been...
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, confrontation in venezuela. if you see the people who are demonstrating in the streets, we see every kind of people, young people, old people, politicians, social activists, unemployed people. so it's all venezuelan people against maduro. it's not only a political confrontation. do you really think that these protests are going to get maduro out of power? that is the call from the protesters. he has got to go, they say, but there is absolutely no sign of him going anywhere. well, we are fighting for some values. we have no time and no other way to fight for. freedom, justice, democracy — you have to remember, steve, that the only thing they have is ordering the coup d'etat that maduro gave to the parliament. they almost closed all the parliament, and the venezuelan people went to the streets in order to defend democracy and to defend separation of powers, and to defend their rights to vote and to defend their rights to have a free economy. so we have a very deep fight in venezuela, and when you face a governme
, confrontation in venezuela. if you see the people who are demonstrating in the streets, we see every kind of people, young people, old people, politicians, social activists, unemployed people. so it's all venezuelan people against maduro. it's not only a political confrontation. do you really think that these protests are going to get maduro out of power? that is the call from the protesters. he has got to go, they say, but there is absolutely no sign of him going anywhere. well, we are...
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venezuela is not a satellite russia is not our satellite state. we don't even use that kind of terminology. in our understanding it doesn't even exist or in our in our foreign policy or diplomacy perhaps i will surprise you distinguished representative of the united states but. when we discuss certain issues in the security council. we never tried to force any country to behave as we wish it to be of as we need it as it is in our interest for it to be if we always we always respect the sovereignty of any country whether it's a member of the security council whether it's speaks in this room we always wished respect its own opinions its own policy if that policy or those views correspond to our policy then we're happy if not we. we basically respect that any any member of the council or any member of the un can have their own views your own positions it is their sovereign right to have their own foreign policy. but unfortunately we know many of many many episodes when the country that you represent. not only uses its satellite states to promote its
venezuela is not a satellite russia is not our satellite state. we don't even use that kind of terminology. in our understanding it doesn't even exist or in our in our foreign policy or diplomacy perhaps i will surprise you distinguished representative of the united states but. when we discuss certain issues in the security council. we never tried to force any country to behave as we wish it to be of as we need it as it is in our interest for it to be if we always we always respect the...
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for venezuela? mr. abrams: no. rep. castro: i want to be respectful of you but also honest. the reason i ask is there has been a news report of such an incident. are you aware of that? mr. abrams: i saw the report, yes. rep. castro: i ask because you have a record of such actions. in nicaragua, you were involved in the effort to covertly provide lethal aid to the contras against the will of congress. you pled guilty to two counts of withholding information from congress in regard to your testimony during the iran contra scandal. i ask the question, can we trust your testimony today? mr. abrams: you can make your decision for yourself, mr. castro. i can tell you the answer to your question is no. it is a simple and unequivocal no. there has been no such transfer of arms. rep. castro: i also want to ask, i mentioned the promotion of democracy and that venezuelans have to pick their own people. leader. what is the strategy for encouraging elections as soon as possible? mr. abrams: that is the heart of
for venezuela? mr. abrams: no. rep. castro: i want to be respectful of you but also honest. the reason i ask is there has been a news report of such an incident. are you aware of that? mr. abrams: i saw the report, yes. rep. castro: i ask because you have a record of such actions. in nicaragua, you were involved in the effort to covertly provide lethal aid to the contras against the will of congress. you pled guilty to two counts of withholding information from congress in regard to your...
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-- venezuela? >> i think it's important to underscore that the process of putting a state on the list and the process of taking another state off the list are two very different things. we have a very high bar for taking countries off the list. we want to make sure that when we put countries on the list, that we're not setting such a low threshold that we will both incur, create side effects that will undermine our efforts and our broader national security interests. as a result, um, the -- one secretary of state after another has looked very carefully at a number of different countries over the years for a possible listing -- >> yeah, but -- okay. what i want, you said you gave us the definition of why cuba was put on the state sponsor of terrorism list which is exactly what chavez is doing in venezuela. so why is it that we have cuba as a state sponsor of terror and not venezuela? and it goes to this point, the inconsistencies that i think another member brought up. on one hand we have restricted
-- venezuela? >> i think it's important to underscore that the process of putting a state on the list and the process of taking another state off the list are two very different things. we have a very high bar for taking countries off the list. we want to make sure that when we put countries on the list, that we're not setting such a low threshold that we will both incur, create side effects that will undermine our efforts and our broader national security interests. as a result, um, the...
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west was venezuela el oeste era venezuela. ahí están los tratados, están los mapas. however, year later, the geographical limits began to change with new cartographers including the areas that... constantly carries out military exercises together with the guyana militia. in this way, the exam model and the imperialism of the united states. has always been a solution based on direct dialoges, as was the 1960. six agreement made in geneva in which the problem is recognized and the false bad agreement of the famous harris arbitral award of 1899 is denied. in fact, it was issued as the result of betrayal that was carried out in 1899 where the us representation betrayed the interests of venezuela and together with the english delegation handed over that territory. is that from a historical point of view, venezuela is right, and the guiyana government is playing the role of puppet of exmobile and north american imperialism. you're watching. venezuela and historical issues and causes and all the events in general, we invited a dis
west was venezuela el oeste era venezuela. ahí están los tratados, están los mapas. however, year later, the geographical limits began to change with new cartographers including the areas that... constantly carries out military exercises together with the guyana militia. in this way, the exam model and the imperialism of the united states. has always been a solution based on direct dialoges, as was the 1960. six agreement made in geneva in which the problem is recognized and the false bad...
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venezuela is a failed state. it has become a haven for narcotics and international criminal organizations that are part and parcel of the illegal immigration crisis that we are confronting at our southern border. another caravan is beginning to make its way north. it reached the border of mexico and guatemala. there is no question human traffickers and narcotics and drug cartels in central america are driven in part by the malign influence of the failed state in venezuela. the united states stands for prosperity and the rule of law and democracy for the people of venezuela. but we also believe it's in the interest of the united states of america for venezuela to return to the rule of law, to return to democracy, and become a full partner in advancing the security of all the countries in this region. trish: when we see these care vans making their way to the u.s. the reason itself needs to have the best possible opportunities for prosperity, which means you need a free election system, and you need to get rid of t
venezuela is a failed state. it has become a haven for narcotics and international criminal organizations that are part and parcel of the illegal immigration crisis that we are confronting at our southern border. another caravan is beginning to make its way north. it reached the border of mexico and guatemala. there is no question human traffickers and narcotics and drug cartels in central america are driven in part by the malign influence of the failed state in venezuela. the united states...
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it must be understood then has always been part of venezuela. river to the west was venezuela. ahí están los tratados, están los mapas. there was death treaties, there are the time maps of the grand colombia colony, there are times when four years after venezuela separates from grand colombia, great britain recognizes the territorial unity of venezuela, including the esec people. however, year later, the geographical limits began to change with new cartographers, including the areas that contain a large amount. today this colonialist policy is also being assumed by the imperialism of the united states, there we have exmobile. it is not true that after the discovery of large oil deposits, perhaps the largest in the world, their exploitation began in a territory that venezuela. rightly claims as its own, but it's not only that, few months ago the guana government began giving new tenders to imperialist companies, and further more, as the guana government has said, we have our partner and our best friends, nosotros tenemos nuestro socios y nuestros mejores amigos en estados uni
it must be understood then has always been part of venezuela. river to the west was venezuela. ahí están los tratados, están los mapas. there was death treaties, there are the time maps of the grand colombia colony, there are times when four years after venezuela separates from grand colombia, great britain recognizes the territorial unity of venezuela, including the esec people. however, year later, the geographical limits began to change with new cartographers, including the areas that...
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in venezuela. the people know what is going on in venezuela mainly because of you. i want to thank you because of that. we are talking about the suffering of the venezuelan people and in a certain way you have been putting in the headlines what is going on in venezuela and the type of dictatorship we are confronting. having said that, i would like context of thee venezuelan crisis so that you may know. after that i would like to give you an overview of where we are and then open for the q and a session. the first point i would like to make is that we are facing the worst humanitarian crisis in our recent history. we have not seen this in the past. you know all the numbers. better than me. the economic contraction is close to 60%. twice the size of the great depression here in the states. theinflation projections last one i saw was 10,000,000%. we have a lack of food and medicine and people are dying because of that. that we aree saying counting the loss of life in venezuela and that is the reality.
in venezuela. the people know what is going on in venezuela mainly because of you. i want to thank you because of that. we are talking about the suffering of the venezuelan people and in a certain way you have been putting in the headlines what is going on in venezuela and the type of dictatorship we are confronting. having said that, i would like context of thee venezuelan crisis so that you may know. after that i would like to give you an overview of where we are and then open for the q and a...
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it's not going to help any venezuelans out of venezuela or in venezuela will we invite the trump security contract to still call us a what's left of it on to the show it has to be said that you've been calling for some kind of alba summit. after coronavirus the cuban government has sent doctors we've seen pictures of them in europe helping people in nature countries do you think that the fact that iranian ships have been able to come to venezuela has broken us hegemony in your hemisphere is a very important moment in world history as it is you know the press in term. stated that the more road doctoring which dates from 823 is right in force at the moment and that they own this part of the world and that they will not at mit they were not authorize other countries to invest in latin america like china russia or to or to have any kind of business with a latin america. especially not with venezuela with cuba but they have not been able to because they don't have the power to do so if there is a people that has their own model the own proses and that are independent and have dignity we will b
it's not going to help any venezuelans out of venezuela or in venezuela will we invite the trump security contract to still call us a what's left of it on to the show it has to be said that you've been calling for some kind of alba summit. after coronavirus the cuban government has sent doctors we've seen pictures of them in europe helping people in nature countries do you think that the fact that iranian ships have been able to come to venezuela has broken us hegemony in your hemisphere is a...
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the number one issue is always venezuela. going back to pedro public kaczynski the president of per room after he went to visit donald trump at the white house he was asked how does president trump view latin american could since he replied he's not concerned with latin america for him. and america is like a small dog with raised pause while getting its tail and not causing any trouble the only exception is venezuela mr president you said that you were here today because the people chose you the new presidential elections in venezuela are going to take place in twenty eighteen how do you see your future your beautiful daughter what i'm thinking about is the future of my country i do not have any personal plans i'm not here because i'm a career politician or to realize my own ambitions i am here because i have a mission and i will stay in office as long as my people want me to go on with this mission your presidential term ends in twenty eighteen how do you believe it will end but that you know everybody will it will end in vi
the number one issue is always venezuela. going back to pedro public kaczynski the president of per room after he went to visit donald trump at the white house he was asked how does president trump view latin american could since he replied he's not concerned with latin america for him. and america is like a small dog with raised pause while getting its tail and not causing any trouble the only exception is venezuela mr president you said that you were here today because the people chose you...
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, venezuela. venezuela has played the role to mainly finance all the movement, the extreme movement all over latin america. there was a lot of money due to the oil revenue. now even though we have such a hard crisis in venezuela, they're still paying the bills from countries like cuba. two weeks ago we had the news that venezuelan government use $400 million to buy oil for cuba. in this moment in which we are facing this huge crisis, venezuela majuro wants to use it in a different issue. it's very clear how a real solution in venezuela could lead to a solution in cuba and nicaragua as well. for me it is clear that even the social and political manifestation are the result of venezuela has not the money in order to provide funds to nicaragua. and everything is that it is paying its due to the government in order to provide more for the quark ring as well. the third actor is russia. russia probably does not have the trends to maintain venezuela as it did with cuba. but for me it is true that they wa
, venezuela. venezuela has played the role to mainly finance all the movement, the extreme movement all over latin america. there was a lot of money due to the oil revenue. now even though we have such a hard crisis in venezuela, they're still paying the bills from countries like cuba. two weeks ago we had the news that venezuelan government use $400 million to buy oil for cuba. in this moment in which we are facing this huge crisis, venezuela majuro wants to use it in a different issue. it's...
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venezuela hacia el oeste era venezuela. ahí están los tratados, están los there are times when four years after venezuela separates from grand colombia, great britain recognizes the territorial unity of venezuela, including the sec. however, year later, the geographical limits began to change with new cartographers including the area. it is not true that after the discovery of large oil deposits, perhaps the largest in the world, their exploitation began. a territory that venezuela rightly claims as its own, but it's not only that, few months ago, the guiyana government began giving new tenders to imperialist companies and further more, as the guyana government has said, we have our partner and our best friends in the united states, nosotros tenemos nuestro socios y nuestros mejores amigos y por lo tanto ahí el comando sur. 1966 agreement made in geneva in which the problem is recognized and the false bad agreement of the famous harris arbitral award of 1899 is denied, in fact it was issued as the result of betrayal tha
venezuela hacia el oeste era venezuela. ahí están los tratados, están los there are times when four years after venezuela separates from grand colombia, great britain recognizes the territorial unity of venezuela, including the sec. however, year later, the geographical limits began to change with new cartographers including the area. it is not true that after the discovery of large oil deposits, perhaps the largest in the world, their exploitation began. a territory that venezuela rightly...
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pausa y los dejo con mÁs imagenes de este dÍa histÓrico en venezuela. venezola esa parte del paÍs y vieron como el gobierno cerrÓ el consulado general en la ciudad de miami, siguen interesados en el proceso que vive su paÍs en el dia de hoy, estamos en directo desde miami con parte de la comunidad exiliada. >>> en efecto, toda esta gente que ven aquÍ en el arepazo. la mayorÍa de ellos militares o civiles se consideran perseguidos mÍticos polÍticos Á y han visto en este lugar el refugio. tienen suesperanza que los resultados van a sacar a hugo chÁvez del gobierno. estÁ hecha entre dos candidatos que son invictos, ninguno de los dos ni capriles ni chÁvez han perdido elecciÓn. ellos piensan que hugo chÁvez esta noche se va a quedar sin trabajo y va a pasar a en fwgro la lista de desempleados. la ansiedad continÚa, con esto regresamos a caracass venezuela. >>> muchas gracias, los dejo con cifras importante, casi 19 millones de venezolanos estÁn habilitados para votar el dÍa de hoy, en el exterior mÁs de 100.000 en 88 paÍses podrian votar.
pausa y los dejo con mÁs imagenes de este dÍa histÓrico en venezuela. venezola esa parte del paÍs y vieron como el gobierno cerrÓ el consulado general en la ciudad de miami, siguen interesados en el proceso que vive su paÍs en el dia de hoy, estamos en directo desde miami con parte de la comunidad exiliada. >>> en efecto, toda esta gente que ven aquÍ en el arepazo. la mayorÍa de ellos militares o civiles se consideran perseguidos mÍticos polÍticos Á y han visto en este lugar...
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the people of venezuela are no more divided. so with this situation in my second point just keep this in mind the only way to solve the venezuela in crisis to put an end of that dictatorship and to restore democracy in our country and that is why but we have been fighting for in the country as the incoming president guaido follow a constitutional and to be very clear maduro had of a collection declared from the national assembly so there was a vacancy in the presidency of venezuela and according to the constitution has the obligation to assume that in other words guaido had no other choice he automatically becomes the president of venezuela that's why we're calling illegitimacy as there's only one legitimate president in venezuela and that is guaido. president of the national assembly or speaker of the house so it's not fair to say self-proclaimed as president of venezuela. no. according to article 333 of our constitution and this has three main points to end the dictatorship and venezuela to have that positional government in v
the people of venezuela are no more divided. so with this situation in my second point just keep this in mind the only way to solve the venezuela in crisis to put an end of that dictatorship and to restore democracy in our country and that is why but we have been fighting for in the country as the incoming president guaido follow a constitutional and to be very clear maduro had of a collection declared from the national assembly so there was a vacancy in the presidency of venezuela and...
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special envoy to venezuela. his testimony included an exchange with the freshman congresswoman who question to about his role in the iran contra affair in the 1980's. >> the committee will come to order. as a situation in venezuela continues to unfold, it is important to keep up on the latest developments on how the united states will continue to engage on this issue. i will introduce the panel prior to their statements. let me also welcome all the members, public, and press we are glad to have our friends from c-span here to cover our hearing. before we start, all members hav may have five days to submit for the record. let me start by saying the humanitarian crisis in venezuela is heartbreaking. are living inlans poverty. more than one in 10 children suffered from malnutrition. and nearly 10% of the country's population has fled overseas. 31 million what makes it even more heartbreaking is that this crisis is entirely man-made. venezuela should be one of the wealthiest and most prosperous countries in the hemi
special envoy to venezuela. his testimony included an exchange with the freshman congresswoman who question to about his role in the iran contra affair in the 1980's. >> the committee will come to order. as a situation in venezuela continues to unfold, it is important to keep up on the latest developments on how the united states will continue to engage on this issue. i will introduce the panel prior to their statements. let me also welcome all the members, public, and press we are glad...
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it is venezuela. it is not the one mike pence points out, not 20 poisonouous makes, not 20 by per's like mike pence. amy: explain. what is mike pence's particular interest here? you're looking at pence, bolting, and now mike pompeo. >> pence is a religious guy, and extreme right. he is obsessed with the venezuelan revolution. you see they say youou have to restore democracy in venezezuel. we have a democracy. we've had 25 elections in 20 years. we've had elections for 2004,ent in 1998, 2000, 2013, 2018.2012, i mean, our people are used -- and only democracy, because the constitution says you have to elect the president and parliament members and mayors and governors. our society is organizing --every single day they exercise democracy. we have democratize the access to education, which was being privatized before the revolution. access tomocratized housing, which was also exclusive for the rich before the revolution. we of democratized access to health. to be cubans, no venezuelans come all over the c
it is venezuela. it is not the one mike pence points out, not 20 poisonouous makes, not 20 by per's like mike pence. amy: explain. what is mike pence's particular interest here? you're looking at pence, bolting, and now mike pompeo. >> pence is a religious guy, and extreme right. he is obsessed with the venezuelan revolution. you see they say youou have to restore democracy in venezezuel. we have a democracy. we've had 25 elections in 20 years. we've had elections for 2004,ent in 1998,...
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venezuela's president -- imran: venezuela's president consolidates power. nicolas maduro says he is retaking control of the last state institution in opposition hands. so, does his opponent, juan guaido, have any legitimacy left? this is "inside story." ♪ hello, and welcome to the program. i'm imran khan. many say venezuela's parliamentary election was over before it even began. the opposition boycotted sunday's vote, calling it a sham. president, nicolas maduro, saying he's regained the national assembly, the last institution controlled by his opponent, juan guaido. it is the latest setback for the opposition's aim to remove maduro from office. our latin american editor reports. reporter: it was not necessary to wait for the official election results to be announced to know the outcome, as a jubilant president, nicolas maduro, made amply clear. >> we had the patience, the wisdom to wait for this hour, to wait for this day, to get rid of the nefarious national assembly that the opposition used to bring the plague of sanctions some to venezuela. -- of sanc
venezuela's president -- imran: venezuela's president consolidates power. nicolas maduro says he is retaking control of the last state institution in opposition hands. so, does his opponent, juan guaido, have any legitimacy left? this is "inside story." ♪ hello, and welcome to the program. i'm imran khan. many say venezuela's parliamentary election was over before it even began. the opposition boycotted sunday's vote, calling it a sham. president, nicolas maduro, saying he's...
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the president of venezuela at this moment -- venezuela is the whole world because in venezuela they are defending the principle of nonintervention and multilateral order based on independence, sovereignty and equality. thank you very much, mr. president. excellencyu, your for your statement. floor to our the minister forice foreign affairs and permanent representative of cuba to the united nations. >> thank you, president. the stage of specific threats, threats that are incompatible with the proclamation of not america and the katter -- caribbean as a region of peace. said commitment enshrines a duty to fully respect and uphold the purposes and principles of the charter of the united nations under international law. in other words, a duty to refrain from interfering. indirectly iny or the internal affairs of any other state. that proclamation also calls uphold thene to equality of rights and the free determination of peoples. the administration of the night states america seems to have dusted off the monroe doctrine and use it as its preferred arm of diplomacy. it is threatening with pa
the president of venezuela at this moment -- venezuela is the whole world because in venezuela they are defending the principle of nonintervention and multilateral order based on independence, sovereignty and equality. thank you very much, mr. president. excellencyu, your for your statement. floor to our the minister forice foreign affairs and permanent representative of cuba to the united nations. >> thank you, president. the stage of specific threats, threats that are incompatible with...
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the standing of venezuela's future. this refers to of course the 2019 norway-sponsored negotiations, which were the most serious, the most structured, and the most productive of any negotiations that have taken place with maduro, and yet they ultimately failed, just like the ones that preceded them. the report concludes that the time and circumstances are not right at the present to return to the negotiating table, but if and when that time comes, and we very much hope it does, it will be crucial to salvage the things that worked in oslo as well as to correct the things that did not work. the final theme is venezuelans first. the report is clear-ite about the fact that the complex humanitarian emergency in venezuela will not end until the maduro dictatorship is gone from power. the report is also clear right about the fact that none of us predict exactly when that political transition will happen. in the meantime, millions of people, perhaps tens of millions of people, need help, and the working group argued that the po
the standing of venezuela's future. this refers to of course the 2019 norway-sponsored negotiations, which were the most serious, the most structured, and the most productive of any negotiations that have taken place with maduro, and yet they ultimately failed, just like the ones that preceded them. the report concludes that the time and circumstances are not right at the present to return to the negotiating table, but if and when that time comes, and we very much hope it does, it will be...
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they are for venezuela and from venezuela. two people doing on the ground what people like me sit in washington and talk about. they're the ones literally on the front lines of these discussions and of these actions. biographic information is before each of you or at least available to the extent you would like to have it. for those of you who don't have it. dollar ce my nine readers. impressive. to my immediate right your left is the international coordinator and we're going to hear from him about what this is and his role is. he's immigration and human rights attorney. international coordinator of the venezuelan human rights ngo and refugees freedom program, he represents political prisoners and victims of adifferences and victims and asylum-seekers. he has a background as an immigration attorney. he's going to talk about the political business situation in venezuela as well as other difficulties. vecchio is toou -- his right. he's also a venezuelan lawyer and politician. cofounded -- and is the national political coordinato
they are for venezuela and from venezuela. two people doing on the ground what people like me sit in washington and talk about. they're the ones literally on the front lines of these discussions and of these actions. biographic information is before each of you or at least available to the extent you would like to have it. for those of you who don't have it. dollar ce my nine readers. impressive. to my immediate right your left is the international coordinator and we're going to hear from him...
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ierventioin venezuela. >> the cias tryingo have a coup in venezuela. since iot been watching have been here, so they might be doing it whilile we are here. we should all be putting our voices out to stop the u.s. from having regime cnge for oil in venezuela.a. was after boots riley's mic cut off on sgege, heontitinu to talk about it asked age raising the u.s's story of , regi change d intervtion in cle, iraqand guatala. and thosare somef the helines. th is demoacy now! demoacynow.o, the waand ace repo. i'm amy odman. juan: weome to a of our listens and viers from aroundhe count and arod the world. venezuela's opposition is calling on the united states and allied nations to consider using military force to topple the government of venezuelan president nicolas maduro. this comes as u.s. vice president mike pence heads to bogota, colombia, to meet today with regional leaders and venezuelan's self-proclaimed president, opposition leleader juan guaido.o. a top venezuela opposition leader named julio borges told "the wall street journal" -- "we will present
ierventioin venezuela. >> the cias tryingo have a coup in venezuela. since iot been watching have been here, so they might be doing it whilile we are here. we should all be putting our voices out to stop the u.s. from having regime cnge for oil in venezuela.a. was after boots riley's mic cut off on sgege, heontitinu to talk about it asked age raising the u.s's story of , regi change d intervtion in cle, iraqand guatala. and thosare somef the helines. th is demoacy now! demoacynow.o, the...
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venezuela. era venezuela. ahí están los tratados, están los mapas. there was death treaties, there are the time maps of the grand colombia colony. there are times when four years after venezuela separates from grand colombia, great britain recognizes the territorial unity of venezuela, including the sec. however, year later, the geographical limits began to change with new cartographers including the areas that contain. carries out military exercises together with the guyana militia, in this way the exam model and the imperialism, ese es un dato importante, también es muy importante entender that is an important fact, it is also very important to understand that venezuela's vocation has always been a solution based on direct dialogues, as was the 1966 agreement. made in geneva in which the problem is recognized and the false bad agreement of the famous arbitrol award of 1899 is denied. in fact, it was issued as the result of betrayal that was carried out in 1899 where the us representation b
venezuela. era venezuela. ahí están los tratados, están los mapas. there was death treaties, there are the time maps of the grand colombia colony. there are times when four years after venezuela separates from grand colombia, great britain recognizes the territorial unity of venezuela, including the sec. however, year later, the geographical limits began to change with new cartographers including the areas that contain. carries out military exercises together with the guyana militia, in this...
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if that lifeline is cut between venezuela and cuba and venezuela and nicaragua. regimes of the latter two countries. danny ortega in nicaragua and the successor to fidel castro in cuba, this may be the beginning of the end of a 60-year tyrannyn on the island of cuba and what's going on in nicaragua. trish: why is that good for us? >> the reasons the soviet union was in cuba for so long. it provided them -- they were willing to spend billions of dollars there because it substituted for putting an tear craft carrier off the coast of florida you have 45-50 minutes away from the south coast of until is cuba. the fact the soviets were there, venezuela. and the soviets are still there. they are listening in the united states, they are causing all kinds of harm pursuing their goals throughout latin mayor car. and connections with the people we hate the most of. the iranians and hezbollah who have their bases in nicaragua and cuba. it would provide us with a sense of security in the united states that we haven't had for 60 years. trish: it would be pretty monumental and
if that lifeline is cut between venezuela and cuba and venezuela and nicaragua. regimes of the latter two countries. danny ortega in nicaragua and the successor to fidel castro in cuba, this may be the beginning of the end of a 60-year tyrannyn on the island of cuba and what's going on in nicaragua. trish: why is that good for us? >> the reasons the soviet union was in cuba for so long. it provided them -- they were willing to spend billions of dollars there because it substituted for...
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>> venezuela! in a good the dozens of protesters occupying the venezuelan embassy for more than two weeks. go to democracynow.org to him or voices from inside the venezuelan embassy in washington, d.c. and we come back, britain becomes the first nation in the world to declare a climate emergency. we will speak with george monbiot. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. we turn now to the united kingdgd. on wednenesday, the house of commons became the first parliament in the world to declare a climate emergency. this is labour party leader jeremy corbyn. .> we have no o time too wastete we are living in a climate crisis that will spiral dangerouously out of control unleless we take rapid and traumatic actionon nowow -- drac action now. this is the lolonger about t the distanant future. we are talking about nothing less than the irreversible destruction of t the environment within our lifetimes of members of this house. nermeen: wednesday's resolution is largely
>> venezuela! in a good the dozens of protesters occupying the venezuelan embassy for more than two weeks. go to democracynow.org to him or voices from inside the venezuelan embassy in washington, d.c. and we come back, britain becomes the first nation in the world to declare a climate emergency. we will speak with george monbiot. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. we turn now to the united kingdgd. on wednenesday, the house of commons became the...
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has treated venezuela. the bush administration policies under connelly's the rise was to inoculate from a venezuela -- under condoleezza rice was to inoculate from venezuela. the obama administration promised a lot, but delivered little. we've seen very much a continuity between bush and obama. one is heartened to hear in november the u.s. and venezuela opened up back channels and began a conversation about the possibility of establishing new relationships and exchanging ambassadors. i think that is positive. >> miguel tinker salas, in the next few days and weeks, what will you be looking for in terms of signs of what is going to happen in venezuela? clearly, the government has taken the position only if president chÁvez is out of commission for 90 days and then they can renew that for another 90 days, so basically 180 dayperiod for he to be incapacitated where it would then be forced to take action in terms of new elections. talk about what you're looking for. >> i think we will see the opposition continu
has treated venezuela. the bush administration policies under connelly's the rise was to inoculate from a venezuela -- under condoleezza rice was to inoculate from venezuela. the obama administration promised a lot, but delivered little. we've seen very much a continuity between bush and obama. one is heartened to hear in november the u.s. and venezuela opened up back channels and began a conversation about the possibility of establishing new relationships and exchanging ambassadors. i think...
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will happen in venezuela. let's talk about the international context, you talked about the importance of the support you have received in the last year and two years from the united states, from latin american countries and from the european union as well, but in the end, what matters most, i guess, is the support you got from the trump administration. do you believe, in retrospect and certainly given what is happening in washington now with the likelihood, as we speak, of a biden presidency starting in january 2021, do you think you invested too much faith in donald trump and got too close to him? well, we have faith in the international community that supported us, and of course the trump administration supported the process to bring about change in venezuela and we are grateful for that. but i want to be very clear about the position of the united states with the case of venezuela. i believe that this may be the one issue that has bipartisan support. when guaido was invited to the state of the union in febr
will happen in venezuela. let's talk about the international context, you talked about the importance of the support you have received in the last year and two years from the united states, from latin american countries and from the european union as well, but in the end, what matters most, i guess, is the support you got from the trump administration. do you believe, in retrospect and certainly given what is happening in washington now with the likelihood, as we speak, of a biden presidency...
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no, i'm just from venezuela. i live in washington. i'm from venezuela. no, i don't work for the embassy. i'm just from venezuela. my question has to do with what is your perception within the oas because as a venezuelan, part of civil society i see that any change perceived as change, positive change, actions by the government, have meant the pressure has also effect. it is not talked about as much. people say they did this. then the pressure is relieved a bit. so my question is, if the venezuelan government, in this case nicolas maduro, does away with the assembly, with would be the level of commitment of the g-14 to continue exercising pressure and so that doesn't mean that the countries let their guard down and just wait for something else before they put more pressure on venezuela. the other question over here and then we'll conclude with that. >> global policy reporter. think progress. the u.s. is considering unilateral oil sanctions. >> who do you address the question? >> to the whole panel. just wait for the question. >> all right. >> if the u.s.
no, i'm just from venezuela. i live in washington. i'm from venezuela. no, i don't work for the embassy. i'm just from venezuela. my question has to do with what is your perception within the oas because as a venezuelan, part of civil society i see that any change perceived as change, positive change, actions by the government, have meant the pressure has also effect. it is not talked about as much. people say they did this. then the pressure is relieved a bit. so my question is, if the...
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venezuela is growing in every way. this is only the beginning. ♪ tovenezuela is beginning mold into the great interior. across the andes, past the great , into the teeming .eadwaters of the orinoco's unexplored regions. here are some of the great wonders of the world by angel falls, the highest waterfall on earth, which was not discovered until 1937. here is one of the great untapped sources of mineral wealth in the world yet remaining. venezuela is a country bigger than germany and france combined. a vast land inhabited by less than 6 million people. over half the country has not been explored. for the first time, the means are there to develop this land and the job is underway. still, in the forefront of venezuela's development are the men of the oil industries. creole is proud that oil is the symbol of this new and prosperous land. as a guest of venezuela, they have been able to help in developing the resources of this country. and the people of venezuela are using the nation's wealth to build their own road to th
venezuela is growing in every way. this is only the beginning. ♪ tovenezuela is beginning mold into the great interior. across the andes, past the great , into the teeming .eadwaters of the orinoco's unexplored regions. here are some of the great wonders of the world by angel falls, the highest waterfall on earth, which was not discovered until 1937. here is one of the great untapped sources of mineral wealth in the world yet remaining. venezuela is a country bigger than germany and france...
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supporting democracy in venezuela. it's becoming clearer that the great majority of the armed forces and the national guard do not want to carry out the maduro regime's shameful orders. and the use of armed gangs suggests that maduro has reeled out about the loyalty of the venezuelan military. for those members of the armed forces still on the fence fearing retaliation by the maduro cuban accomplices. we ask them to show pride and patriotism. we believe they have a key role to play in rebuilding the homeland. interim president guaido and the political parties in venezuela's legitimate national assembly have allstated that the transition to a new post-moldenhauer of venezuela will be a multiparty inclusive process. it will include chavez followers and others who see a democratic future for venezuela led by the venezuelan people, not a dictator and a small, corrupt crew. we are grateful for the leadership of our partners in supporting humanitarian assistance for the people of venezuela. and supporting their demand for de
supporting democracy in venezuela. it's becoming clearer that the great majority of the armed forces and the national guard do not want to carry out the maduro regime's shameful orders. and the use of armed gangs suggests that maduro has reeled out about the loyalty of the venezuelan military. for those members of the armed forces still on the fence fearing retaliation by the maduro cuban accomplices. we ask them to show pride and patriotism. we believe they have a key role to play in...
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another question about the internal politics of venezuela. you have always been one of the most outspoken, one of the most radical, militant representatives of the opposition, in that you have opposed dialogue with maduro, you want to see socialism completely dismantled, that has always been your position. there are others who have a different position. there are opposition leaders who agreed to go into a dialogue, a negotiating process with maduro�*s people in mexico at the end of last year, it's supposed to be continuing this year, right now, it seems stuck. there are those in the opposition who think best way forward is to negotiate with maduro? do you think they're wrong? i do not discard negotiation at some point but i do want a negotiation when we can force a regime to move forward through a transition to democracy. i do not want a negotiation to have the status quo in place, which is what has happened in the last 15 initiatives of dialogue that have taken place in the last 20 years. we have to be very objective, what has been the out
another question about the internal politics of venezuela. you have always been one of the most outspoken, one of the most radical, militant representatives of the opposition, in that you have opposed dialogue with maduro, you want to see socialism completely dismantled, that has always been your position. there are others who have a different position. there are opposition leaders who agreed to go into a dialogue, a negotiating process with maduro�*s people in mexico at the end of last year,...
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i have faith in the strong people of venezuela. seeing the light in your eyes in our conversations today was truly inspiring and cairn and i will never forget. to see what you're going through and yet to see your strength in the midst of it tell us great things about you and great things about venezuela. i also have faith that this international community will continue to band together, particularly in the family of nations in this hemisphere, in our neighborhood until freedom is restored in venezuela. and lastly, i have that other kind of faith, that echos out of these hallways and lived out in the example of charity here in this great church and this ministry every day. the bible tells us we'here the spirit of the lord is there is freedom. so i truly know and believe know the heart of faith of people of venezuela, the heart of faith of millions across this new world. that freedom will prevail in venezuela. it is our shared destiny. so thank you all for your warm hospitality. thank you so much for the wonderful people here and all
i have faith in the strong people of venezuela. seeing the light in your eyes in our conversations today was truly inspiring and cairn and i will never forget. to see what you're going through and yet to see your strength in the midst of it tell us great things about you and great things about venezuela. i also have faith that this international community will continue to band together, particularly in the family of nations in this hemisphere, in our neighborhood until freedom is restored in...
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, simply changed to the republic of venezuela. four, neither the kingdom of the netherlands, nor england, nor the cooperative republic of guyana has documents older than those of venezuela. five: historically, venezuela has already insisted on negotiation and amicable agreement between the parties. six, this issue led to the signing of the washington treaty in 1897, in which venezuela, under the pressure of the united states and the united states itself, sit down at the negotiating table with the pressure of the united kingdom, but there is one point, the united kingdom, because of being xenophobic and... and due to racial issues did not allow any venezuelan lawyers to be present because, according to the british, we were a savage nation, and this issue provided the ground for the paris court to conveen a session in 1899, and set a record by examining more than 25,000 documents in just 5 days and giving a verdict in which the nature of the settlement was not explained, every court, whether national or international, is a justifica
, simply changed to the republic of venezuela. four, neither the kingdom of the netherlands, nor england, nor the cooperative republic of guyana has documents older than those of venezuela. five: historically, venezuela has already insisted on negotiation and amicable agreement between the parties. six, this issue led to the signing of the washington treaty in 1897, in which venezuela, under the pressure of the united states and the united states itself, sit down at the negotiating table with...
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we think this demonstrates we need venezuela ruled by the people of venezuela and not external forces. that's what we are looking at and i will be happy to answer some questions. [indiscernible question] mr. bolton: mr. bolton: guaido has called for the people to come out and they are increasingly on the streets. there were mass demonstrations planned for tomorrow. the circumstances of what has happened today in venezuela called people out all over the country. guaido is basic in the same way that he and opposition have operated the last three months. over 40 people have been killed by the maduro regime in the course of these protests. this is an act for the freedom of the venezuelan people. reporter: given what you have seen on the ground and the agree of loyalty that maduro seems to enjoy from the venezuelan military, what do you think about the uprising? mr. bolton: mr. bolton: i think it's fear, i think it's fear of the security forces in the country. i think it's fear of the consequences if adhering to the constitutional mandate of the interim president fails. but i think really
we think this demonstrates we need venezuela ruled by the people of venezuela and not external forces. that's what we are looking at and i will be happy to answer some questions. [indiscernible question] mr. bolton: mr. bolton: guaido has called for the people to come out and they are increasingly on the streets. there were mass demonstrations planned for tomorrow. the circumstances of what has happened today in venezuela called people out all over the country. guaido is basic in the same way...
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"i'm the real leader of venezuela." the americans backed that idea, many countries in the west and in latin america, but the whole thing ran out of steam. venezuelan opposition because it made you look incoherent. would you acknowledge that? let's say we have had several setbacks. that's true. you have to understand that we're facing a criminal regime that's willing to do anything to persecute, to blackmail, to go against families — and that's one of the reasons you see people who you used to trust in different sectors, not only politicians, that some...you know, somehow decide to abandon the fight, and it's tough, and i don't want tojudge anyone, but that's why venezuelan people had been, in the last month, somewhat, let's say... ..quieter or calmed or with a step back, but suddenly, with the whole idea of the primary process, venezuela has awakened. i've been fighting against this regime for over 20 years. but ms machado... i have problems throughout my country... i'm sorry. ..even driving my car... yeah. forgive me
"i'm the real leader of venezuela." the americans backed that idea, many countries in the west and in latin america, but the whole thing ran out of steam. venezuelan opposition because it made you look incoherent. would you acknowledge that? let's say we have had several setbacks. that's true. you have to understand that we're facing a criminal regime that's willing to do anything to persecute, to blackmail, to go against families — and that's one of the reasons you see people who...
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wants to turn venezuela back into the republic you know you hear the term banana republic for years venezuela was the u.s. is oil republic that's what it wants to do it wants to put the power back in the hands of the rich oligarchs by the way mostly white oligarchs and take away the power that's been given under the boat of oriental revolution to indigenous people afro venezuelans poor the poor and working class people and i am certain that a u.s. backed coup will set venezuela back many decades and really be damaging to all. thank you so much dan koval eric new book the plot to overthrow the venice whale go out and get yourself a copy thank you so much for helping us wade through this dan thank you tabitha thank you very much. the u.s. supreme court was them better of a pickle when trying to decide whether trademarks can be issued if the name of a brand how shall we say of us or us been p.g. 13 the court heard the case of a clothing 7 company called after you see t. which fought for a trademark the supreme court decided that at a time when free speech is under attack it is especially importa
wants to turn venezuela back into the republic you know you hear the term banana republic for years venezuela was the u.s. is oil republic that's what it wants to do it wants to put the power back in the hands of the rich oligarchs by the way mostly white oligarchs and take away the power that's been given under the boat of oriental revolution to indigenous people afro venezuelans poor the poor and working class people and i am certain that a u.s. backed coup will set venezuela back many...
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tough times on venezuela. we have a look at the mess unfolding in south america. >> these are the streets of downtown. supporters of the president came to condemn the renewal of a decree with the u.s. and ruling that venezuela is a threat to their national security. these were those same streets when the late president was in power. it was a time of plenty. funded by record high oil prices. it was also the time when the leader was making the calls. today, venezuela is ranked as one of the worst managed economies in the world. the food sold at regulated prices is hard to come by and for some harder to pay for. people are not going to the marches because they are standing line outside of the shops and hoping for food, if you march you are not getting the food for your children. in the oil rich nation is protesting is a luxury. this avenue would have become what is known as red tide with hundreds of thousands of supporters attending to defend the revolution. in the area where the opposition is holding the rallies
tough times on venezuela. we have a look at the mess unfolding in south america. >> these are the streets of downtown. supporters of the president came to condemn the renewal of a decree with the u.s. and ruling that venezuela is a threat to their national security. these were those same streets when the late president was in power. it was a time of plenty. funded by record high oil prices. it was also the time when the leader was making the calls. today, venezuela is ranked as one of the...
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out of venezuela viggo. enough enter -- in venezuela they go. amy: venezuelan president maduro has ordered u.s. diplomat of personnel to leave within 72 hours. the trump administration says it will not comply with the order. the european union and 11 latin american countries have joined the u.s. in recognizing opposition leader guaido as president. other nations are stressing support for maduro. president trump implied the u.s. is ready to use the terry force to oppose maduro -- use military force to oppose maduro. >> are you considering a military option for venezuela? pres. trump: we are not considering anything come but all options are on the table. all options always. all options are on the table. amy: venezuela is facing a staggering economic crisis caused in part by falling oil prices and brought u.s. sanctions. we will have more on the crisis unfolding in venezuela after headlines. on capitol hill, the senate is poised to take up two bills today that would end the partial government shutdown, the longest in u.s. history, now in its 34th d
out of venezuela viggo. enough enter -- in venezuela they go. amy: venezuelan president maduro has ordered u.s. diplomat of personnel to leave within 72 hours. the trump administration says it will not comply with the order. the european union and 11 latin american countries have joined the u.s. in recognizing opposition leader guaido as president. other nations are stressing support for maduro. president trump implied the u.s. is ready to use the terry force to oppose maduro -- use military...
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into venezuela. he's calling on the socialist regime barricades as a crime against humanity. joining me right now, the internationally celebrated anti-maduro leader. a statesman forced into exile. he joins me from bogota, colombia tonight. it's not a hard cause to support, sir when you see people marching for freedom and they want their shot at democracy. and you realize how strategically and important venezuela is to us. we would much rather be friends with venezuela than allow the chinese, the russians, and the cubans and hezbollah down there. maduro feels differently because his friends are the russians, the chinese, and cubans, et cetera. now he's blocking aid into venezuela. what are you seeing on the colombian border? >> we have been trying to push for this help since five years ago. and we passed a law in the national assembly, and maduro's reaction at that time was to ask the supreme court to nullify the law. so maduro really -- it's amazing, he doesn't care about human dignity and the human
into venezuela. he's calling on the socialist regime barricades as a crime against humanity. joining me right now, the internationally celebrated anti-maduro leader. a statesman forced into exile. he joins me from bogota, colombia tonight. it's not a hard cause to support, sir when you see people marching for freedom and they want their shot at democracy. and you realize how strategically and important venezuela is to us. we would much rather be friends with venezuela than allow the chinese,...